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Huawei products no longer sold by Amazon Japan after US ban

( May 24, 2019, 09:36 GMT | Insight) -- Amazon Japan has stopped selling Huawei smartphones and other devices via its e-commerce mall, the Nikkei and other media outlets report, following a US ban on trade with the Chinese telecoms giant.Amazon Japan has stopped selling Huawei smartphones and other devices via its e-commerce mall, the Nikkei and other media outlets report, following a US ban on trade with the Chinese telecoms giant. Consumers can still purchase Huawei through Amazon’s third-party vendors, but almost all Huawei phones, tablets and personal computers procured by Amazon itself are now listed as “out of stock,” and their product explanations note “a serious concern ... regarding this product’s operating software.” Major electrical appliance store Yamada-Denki has decided not to sell Huawei’s latest P30 cellphones, due to be released today, but rival retailers Bic Camera and Yodobashi Camera have started selling them, according to the paper....

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